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The Best Centre-Backs in the Premier League Ranked (2026/27)

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Published Aug 13, 2026, 3:37 PM GMT+1

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The Premier League is widely considered the best and biggest league in the world, and nothing symbolises English football more than a good old fashioned centre-back.

The English top flight boasts some of the very best on the planet, and not just because of their defensive attributes, with modern day centre-backs expected be elite in possession as well as out of it.

The top flight has seen Champions League winners, consecutive title winners and iconic history makers, but who stands out as the best Premier League centre-back right now?

Ranking factors

To help rank the centre-backs in order, we have considered the following criteria:

  • Current form - how well a player has been performing
  • Importance to their teams - how influential they are to their team
  • Role - how unique their skillset is
  • Reputation - what others are saying about them

10 Jan Paul van Hecke

After sealing a well-deserved move to Tottenham Hotspur worth as much as £52m, Jan Paul van Hecke takes his place as one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League.

Reunited with Roberto De Zerbi, the Dutchman perfectly suits the manager's possession-based style, which asks central defenders to collect the ball short and build from the back.

9 Maxence Lacroix

Another centre-back who sealed a move to the big six in the summer is Maxence Lacroix. The former Crystal Palace defender led the Eagles to European glory in the 25/26 campaign, ending on a high in the process.

Even without Marc Guehi, the Frenchman stepped up and ensured that the England international was not missed. Having since completed a £52m move to Chelsea, Lacroix has cemented his place as one of the best centre-backs in England's top flight.

Maxence Lacroix: Major titles won

Trophy

Years won

Europa Conference League

2025/26

Community Shield

2025/26

FA Cup

2024/25

8 Abdukodir Khusanov

He's a far cry from the disastrous debut, isn't he? Abdukodir Khusanov has blossomed into an excellent defender around 18 months after many doubted he would feature for Manchester City again after his first display against Chelsea.

His traits suggested a recovery was always likely, however. His speed and intelligence make him one of the best to watch in the Premier League before he's even reached his prime.

Abdukodir Khusanov: Career path

Bunyodkor U18

2011/12 - 2021/22

Energy-BGU

2021/22 - 2023/24

RC Lens

2023/24 - 2024/25

Man City

2024/25 - Present

7 Ezri Konsa

Ezri Konsa has quietly become one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League. He worked his way into Thomas Tuchel's best side at the 2026 World Cup and that didn't come long after his Europa League win for Aston Villa.

As time goes on, the Villa star is becoming more and more complete both in and out of possession.

6 Marc Guehi

It tends to take players a while to settle in at Man City, but that's where Guehi is a rare case. He hit the ground running after completing a move in the 25/26 campaign, easing into some of the biggest games of his career.

The former Crystal Palace man is also England's most important centre-back these days, further cementing his place as one of the best in the Premier League.

Marc Guehi: Major titles won

Trophy

Years won

FA Cup

2024/2025, 2025/26

Community Shield

2025/26

5 Ruben Dias

It's easy to forget the level that Ruben Dias has been operating at ever since completing a move to Man City in 2020. Six years later, the Portugal international has won everything there is to win and done so whilst playing a crucial role.

Injuries have forced the central defender out of some big games in the last two seasons, but he remains one of City's most important players when fit and firing.

Ruben Dias market value over time

2020

£43m

2021

£64m

2022

£64m

2023

£68m

2024

£68m

2025

£60m

2026

£47m

4 Josko Gvardiol

Like Dias, Josko Gvardiol hasn't had it easy on the injury front and needed the 2026 World Cup to send a reminder about his ability at the top level.

At the peak of his powers, the Croatian is one of the most complete centre-backs that English football has to offer and has the backing of Man City manager Enzo Maresca. The Italian has believed the defender is crucial since the start of his reign after ensuring that he put pen to paper on a new deal.

3 Gabriel

If this was a list centred around set-piece threat, then Gabriel would sit at the very top. As it is, however, he'll have to settle for his place as the third-best centre-back in the Premier League.

The Brazilian was excellent as Arsenal picked up the Premier League title in the 25/26 campaign and seems to show new levels in every season under Mikel Arteta.

Gabriel: Major titles won

Trophy

Years won

Premier League

2026

Community Shield

2023

HNL

2018

2 Virgil van Dijk

Virgil van Dijk is Mr Reliable at Anfield. Even as he enters the twilight years of his career, the Dutchman is still one of the best in the world and absolutely dominant.

Where Liverpool would be without him is anyone's guess. He was considered a big-money buy when he arrived for £75m in 2018. That fee has looked like a bargain ever since.

Virgil van Dijk: Major titles won

Trophy

Years won

Champions League

2019

Premier League

2020, 2025

Scottish Premiership

2014, 2015

FA Cup

2022

League Cup

2022, 2024

Community Shield

2022

Scottish League Cup

2014

FIFA Club World Cup

2020

UEFA Super Cup

2019

1 William Saliba

William Saliba has looked like the next in line for Van Dijk's throne for some time. Now, as a Premier League champion, he has become the king of Premier League centre-backs.

The Frenchman is a cut above the rest in English football and looks set to hold that position for many years to come.

Whilst Gabriel is often seen doing the dirty work, it is Saliba who progresses play in possession and still remains so dominant in duels. He is almost a carbon copy of a young Van Dijk and that is only a good sign for Arsenal as he continues to get better and better.

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Rank

Player

Club

Nation

William Saliba

Arsenal

France

Virgil van Dijk

Liverpool

Netherlands

Gabriel Magalhaes

Arsenal

Brazil

Josko Gvardiol

Man City

Croatia

Ruben Dias

Man City

Portugal

Marc Guehi

Man City

England

Ezri Konsa

Aston Villa

England

Abdukodir Khusanov

Man City

Uzbekistan

Maxence Lacroix

Chelsea

France

Jan Paul van Hecke

Tottenham

Netherlands

Malick Thiaw

Newcastle

Germany

Micky van de Ven

Tottenham

Netherlands

Pau Torres

Aston Villa

Spain

Matthijs de Ligt

Man United

Netherlands

Murillo

Nottingham Forest

Brazil

Lewis Dunk

Brighton

England

Levi Colwill

Chelsea

England

Nikola Milenkovic

Nottingham Forest

Serbia

Marcos Senesi

Tottenham

Argentina

Sven Botman

Newcastle

Netherlands

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